Dose Setting Mechanism for an Injection Device
First Claim
1. A dose setting mechanism for an injection device, the dose setting mechanism comprising:
- a dose setting member being operable by a user to set a desired dose,a driving element being adapted to drive a piston rod, thereby causing a set dose to be injected by the injection device,a locking member being operatively connected to the driving element in such a way that movement of the driving element during injection of a set dose causes a movement of the locking member, a position of the locking member thereby being indicative of a remaining amount of liquid in a cartridge of the injection device, the locking member further being adapted to assume a locking position when the remaining amount of liquid is below a predefined critical lower value,wherein the locking member, when in the locking position, prevents the dose setting member from being operated to set a dose, and wherein the dose setting mechanism may be operated to set and inject a dose when the locking member is not in the locking position, even if injection of the set dose results in the remaining amount of liquid falling below the predefined critical lower value.
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Abstract
A dose setting mechanism for an injection device, e.g. for repetitive self-injection of e.g. insulin or growth hormone. Has a dose setting member, a driving element for causing a set dose to be injected, and a locking member being connected to the driving element. The position of the locking member is indicative of the remaining amount of liquid in a cartridge. When the amount is below a critical lower value, the locking member assumes a locking position where it prevents the dose setting member from being operated to set a dose.
Ensures that a dose can only be set if the remaining amount of liquid in the cartridge is sufficient to ensure proper mixing of the contents of the liquid. At the same time ensures optimal usage of the available liquid. Particularly suitable for injection devices for long acting or mix insulin.
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1. A dose setting mechanism for an injection device, the dose setting mechanism comprising:
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a dose setting member being operable by a user to set a desired dose, a driving element being adapted to drive a piston rod, thereby causing a set dose to be injected by the injection device, a locking member being operatively connected to the driving element in such a way that movement of the driving element during injection of a set dose causes a movement of the locking member, a position of the locking member thereby being indicative of a remaining amount of liquid in a cartridge of the injection device, the locking member further being adapted to assume a locking position when the remaining amount of liquid is below a predefined critical lower value, wherein the locking member, when in the locking position, prevents the dose setting member from being operated to set a dose, and wherein the dose setting mechanism may be operated to set and inject a dose when the locking member is not in the locking position, even if injection of the set dose results in the remaining amount of liquid falling below the predefined critical lower value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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